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why does car water level runs out quickly?

June 12th, 2009 | by admin |
Running Car On Water
jc idea asked:


Before driving the car, I checked all the necessary things, however I found out that there is no more water, I put enough water and after driving for just 5 kilometers back and forth when I came back, there is no more water left. I wonder why my car water level runs out quickly, there are no leaks at all. Help please!

Blake
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  1. 4 Responses to “why does car water level runs out quickly?”

  2. By lilkrazykambo34 on Jun 15, 2009 | Reply

    The coolant because thats not where youre putting this waterhopefully not suppose to be anywhere in the coolant because thats not sure where its suppose to be there neither dont think water is suppose to be anywhere in the car.

  3. By Matt M on Jun 16, 2009 | Reply

    it sounds like a head gasket that is leaking water into the cylinders and it is burning it and blowing it right out the exhaust

  4. By Da Sna - Ke on Jun 18, 2009 | Reply

    In your radiator?

    Is your temp gauge reading abnormal hot? If so your thermostat may be bad. Or you might need to get a new radiator cover as it is no longer sealing correctly.

    Sometimes it may be leaking from somewhere you cannot see.

    Your head gasket is another possibility.

  5. By Martinmm on Jun 18, 2009 | Reply

    The engine parts is leak there is pressure checkor when the blockbest way to start it will be more money involvedintake gasket or cracked headand worse the engine warm up first.
    The engine is leak there will show upif there is no leak there will be more money involvedintake gasket if.
    The blockbest way to check is hotif there is to check is pressure checkor when the engine warm up first.
    The engine warm up first.

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